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FORM: had+past participle ex: I had Listen to the radio when she come home 8. It can also show that something happened before a specific time in the past. FORM: (+) S + was/were + Verb-ing ex: He was reading (-) S + was/were + not + Verb-ing ex: He wasn’t reading (?) Was/were + S + Verb-ing ex: Was He reading? Past Perfect Tense The Past Perfect expresses the idea that something occurred before another action in the past. FORM: (+) S + Verb2 + O ex: She studied math last night (-) S + did + not + Verb1 ex: She did not studied math last night (?) did + S + verb1 + O ex: Did She studied math last night? Past Continuous Tense This tense is used to say when we were in the middle of doing at a particular moment in the past. Simple Past Tense We used this tense to talk about the past. (-) S + have/has + been + Verb-ing + O ex: We have not been practicing our English (?) have/has + S + been + Verb-ing + O ex: Have they been practicing their English? FORM: (+) S + have/has + been + Verb-ing + O ex: We have been practicing our English since Monday. Without the durations, the tense has a more general meaning of “lately.” We often use the words “lately” or “recently” to emphasize this meaning. ”for two hours’, ‘for two weeks’, ‘since yesterday’ are all durations which can be used with this sentence. FORM: (+) S + Has/Have + Past Participle (V3) ex: I have met her once before (-) S + Has/Have + not + past participle (V3) ex: I Have not met her before (?) Has/Have + S + past participle (V3) ex: Have You met her before? Present Perfect Continuous Tense Present Perfect Continuous Tense is used to show that something started in the past and has continued up until now. Present Perfect Tense didn’t use to describe specific event. This sentence can used to say that you have never had a certain experience. Present Perfect Tense This tenses are used to express your experience. Present, past, future simple continuous, present perfect. Rules of tenses in english grammar pdf All English tenses: online PDF exercises grammar rules with examples. FORM: (+) S + to be + Verb-ing + O ex: They are riding the bicycle (-) S + to be + not + Verb-ing + O ex: They are not riding the bicycle (?) to be + S + Verb-ing + O ex: Are they riding the bicycle?Įnglish grammar is the way in which meanings are encoded into wordings in the English language. Present Continuous Tense This tenses are used to express an action which is actually being done at this time.
